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    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyVain View Post
    No, not with the way I have my Gen4 backstrap. I'd expect the same with this product.


    ETA: Does this stick up a bit on the 17, and lay flat on the 19? They do have different backstrap profiles.
    It's sticking up just a bit on my 19. I don't have a 17 around to try it on.

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    Anyone else think this could be built to include a Crimson Trace laser? How different are they from each other?

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    No live fire yet but from the holster presentation and dry firing it definitely points better for me. I find it easier to get a higher hold on the pistol and it's changed the grip angle just slightly, but enough to make gripping the gun more comfortable. I seem to suffer from the slide bite monster and this will definitely help cure that. I'll be shooting it later in the week and post my impressions as well, so far it seems like a winner. No sanding or fitment issues and it fits really snug.

    I snapped a few more pictures to help illustrate the fitment on a stock gun, only mods are AmeriGlo Hackathorn sights & Vickers mag release along with the GFA.






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    Is this adapter hard plastic or does it have some give?

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    It is hard plastic, there is no "give".

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    Put one on my gen 4 19. It does help with the angle enough to make a difference. The ribs on the beavertail HURT my thumb though. I let some other people try it as well and they said the same thing. The rib irritated the top part of their thumbs.

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    It looks interesting. I watched the Ken Hackathorn video he did to promote the product. I know what he's talking about regarding how a 1911 points and how a Glock points. If it makes the Glock point better, I'd count it as a win.
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    Not really easy to see but I rounded the edges where the Adapter meets the frame and removed some material off the ribs on both sides. I had every intention to shoot it with the Adapter yesterday but it didn't happen.



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    Buckaroo--I am a bit confused, the existing CT LG617 Lasergrips for the Glock are already very similar...

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    I was able to put roughly 130 rounds through my Gen3 today. The gun feels much better in my hand, I have large hands, so this eliminates the hooking the trigger issue I've had with Gen3s. I was able to get a higher grip and it seemed to lock my grip onto the gun much better. I didn't notice any pinching, shifting, or flexing. The only mods I've made to it were to sand down the back strap a little and to smooth the edges. I don't think the ribbing at the top was an issue but it was snowing and 19 degrees with roughly 20 mph winds and I wasn't shooting with gloves. I could have just as easily lost a pint of blood from my hands I wouldn't have known.

    I've pretty much decided to sell my Gen4 and pick up another Gen3 RTF2 as this setup seems to be perfect for me. I'm going to make at least one more range trip before deciding but I'm very pleased with this product.

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